SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS - BCEC97
BCEC97
Bio-Computing and Emergent Computation
Skovde, Sweden
September 1-2, 1997
2nd Call for Papers
BACKGROUND:
Biocomputing and emergent computation are interdisciplinary research
areas spanning biology, computer science, and artificial
intelligence. Future generation computation will be characterised by
the use of models and paradigms based on developments in biomolecular
science and cellular biology.
There is an urgent need for collaboration and cross-fertilisation of
ideas between researchers adopting biologically motivated and
biologically inspired computing paradigms (e.g artificial life,
evolutionary computation, neural computation, computational molecular
biology, autonomous adaptive agents).
BCEC97 invites researchers to submit papers exploring: 1) the present
and future state of Biocomputation, and 2) the relations between the
various subfields of Biocomputation and the possiblities for their
future integration.
AIMS:
BCEC97 is intended to be a general forum for presenting and
disseminating current research in biocomputing and emergent
computation. The aims are to strengthen this research area in Sweden
and to discuss and identify:
- common approaches, models and techniques
- appropriate levels for explaining emergent computation and cognition
- future developments in biological hardware and bioengineering
- short-term and long-term applications
GENERAL TOPICS:
- Computational biology
- Biologically based neural computation
- Artificial life
- Implications for cognitive science and artificial intelligence
- Biologically inspired evolutionary computation
- Biological hardware and wetware
We particularly welcome papers exploring areas of
overlap between these topics. Papers in related areas are
also welcome.
LOCATION AND REGISTRATION:
The conference will be held in Skövde, in the south of Sweden, 1 hour
by train from Gothenburg and 2 hours by train from Stockholm, both
with international airports. The conference venue is located in the
city centre, close to conference accomodations and train station.
The last day for early registration is June 14. Registration forms
will be available at the conference web-site or by contacting the
organisers.
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS:
Last day for submission of full papers is March 1 1997. The conference
language is English. Instructions for authors are available at
http://www.his.se/ida/~bcec/. Accepted papers and the papers from
invited speakers will appear in the conference proceedings. It is
intended to publish the proceedings in the Springer Verlag series
LNCS, Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
CALL FOR TUTORIALS:
Tutorials and other pre-conference arrangements may be organised on
August 31. Suggestions are welcome and should be sent to bcec at ida.his.se
ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
Dan Lundh, University of Skovde, Sweden
Ajit Narayanan, University of Exeter, UK
Bjorn Olsson, University of Skovde, Sweden
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Christian Balkenius, University of Lund, Sweden
Bonnie Berger, MIT, USA
Ron Chrisley, University of Sussex, UK
Paul Darwen, Brandeis University, USA
Melissa Cline, University of Santa Cruz
Hugo de Garis, ATR Labs, Kyoto, Japan
Rolf Eckmiller, University of Bonn, Germany
Michael Hasselmo, Harvard University, USA
Hiroaki Kitano, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Japan
Rolf Koetter, Heinrich-Heine Universitaet, Duesseldorf, Germany
Anders Lansner, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Zbigniew Michalewicz, University of North Carolina, USA
Ajit Narayanan, University of Exeter, UK (Program Chair)
Mats Nordahl, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Paavo Pylkkaenen, University of Skovde, Sweden
Tom Ray, ATR Labs, Kyoto, Japan
Diana Rooss, University of Würzburg, Germany
Peter Schuster, Institute for Molecular Biotechnology, Jena, Germany
Moshe Sipper, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
Jerry Solomon, Beckman Institute, USA
Adrian Thompson, University of Sussex, UK
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Rolf Eckmiller, University of Bonn, Germany
David Fogel, Natural Selection Inc., USA
Stuart Hameroff, University of Arizona, USA
Lila Kari, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Burkhart Rost, EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES:
March 1: Submission of full papers.
May 3: Notification of acceptance.
June 14: Camera ready copy due.
June 14: Early registration due.
September 1-2: Conference dates
MORE INFORMATION:
For more information contact the conference organisation via email
bcec at ida.his.se or visit the WWW page http://www.his.se/ida/~bcec/.
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BCEC97, Dept. of Computer Science, Fax: +46-500-464725
University of Skovde, Box 408, Email: bcec at ida.his.se
541 28 Skovde, Sweden URL: http://www.his.se/ida/~bcec/
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